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BUSINESS
What to know – NBC New York
Gotta catch ’em all! Pokémon GO Fest kicks off in Jersey City Friday — a three-day event that is expected to bring tens of thousands of attendees to the city each day. The in-person Pokémon GO event in Jersey City will take place at Liberty State Park from Friday to Sunday — marking the first time the event comes to…
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SHOWS
This Convert Created a Modest Athletic Clothing Line – Aish.com
This Convert Created a Modest Athletic Clothing Line Aish.com Source link
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TECH
Crypto Trading Gone Wrong: How These 3 Traders Wiped Out Millions – BeInCrypto
Crypto Trading Gone Wrong: How These 3 Traders Wiped Out Millions BeInCrypto Source link
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SOCIAL MEDIA
Snapchat Launches Apple Watch App
Snapchat’s added a new way for users to stay in touch with conversations in the app, with a new Snapchat app for Apple Watch, which will be able to display messages, and enable simple response, from your device. As you can see in this example, as with regular DMs on Apple Watch, you’ll now also be able to view and…
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ENTERTAINMENT
Crown Heights students march to end gun violence during annual rally • Brooklyn Paper
Middle School students at Launch Expeditionary Learning Charter School in Crown Heights held their 8th annual Walkout to End Gun Violence. Photo by Gabriele Holtermann June is Gun Violence Awareness Month, and on June 5, middle school students at Launch Expeditionary Learning Charter School in Crown Heights held their eighth annual Walkout to End Gun Violence. Wearing orange shirts —…
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LIFESTYLE
What to Do in Brooklyn This Weekend
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REAL ESTATE
This $899K co-op in a former Clinton Hill mansion reflects the neighborhood’s bohemian grandeur
Credit: Allyson Lubow for The Corcoran Group In addition to being in the heart of historic Clinton Hill, this one-bedroom co-op sits on the neighborhood’s “mansion row,” as one of 11 units in a converted 1870s limestone mansion at 269 Clinton Avenue. Asking $899,000, the apartment has pre-war charm in full effect, with well-maintained original details throughout. Past a wrought-iron…
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CRYPTO
Has Bitcoin been captured by politics and institutions?
Sixteen years after its launch, Bitcoin is no longer just a cypherpunk experiment or an anti-establishment asset. In 2025, it’s increasingly rubbing shoulders with politicians, institutions, and Wall Street titans. That shift was on full display at the recent Bitcoin 2025 conference in Las Vegas, where Cointelegraph was on the ground to capture the mood. In this week’s episode of…
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FINANCE
Make US lenders ‘safe to fail’
The Federal Reserve’s new top banking cop Michelle Bowman said Friday she wants to revisit bank regulations made in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis so that risk is “effectively managed” and lenders can fail without hurting the economy. In her first remarks since being confirmed this week as the new vice chair of supervision at the central bank,…
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ECONOMY
Are Businesses Absorbing the Tariffs or Passing Them On to Their Customers?
Jaison R. Abel, Richard Deitz, Sebastian Heise, Ben Hyman, and Nick Montalbano U.S. import tariffs increased to historically high rates in recent months, raising the costs of many imported inputs businesses use. Businesses subject to these higher costs have been faced with difficult and complex decisions about whether to absorb the tariffs through lower profits, raise their prices to recover…
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